Extreme Programming Installed

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Addison-Wesley Professional, 2001 - 265 páginas

Extreme Programming (XP) is a revolutionary lightweight methodology that's supercharging software development in organizations worldwide. Perfect for small teams producing software with fast-changing requirements, XP can save time and money while dramatically improving quality. In XP Installed, three participants in DaimlerChrysler's breakthrough XP project cover every key practice associated with XP implementation. The book consists of a connected collection of essays, presented in the order the practices would actually be implemented during a project. Ideal as both a start-to-finish tutorial and quick reference, the book demonstrates exactly how XP can promote better communication, quality, control, and predictability. An excellent complement to the best selling Extreme Programming Explained, it also works perfectly on a standalone basis, for any developer or team that wants to get rolling with XP fast.

 

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Extreme Programming
1
The Circle of Life
13
OnSite Customer
17
User Stories
23
Acceptance Tests
31
Acceptance Test Samples
35
Story Estimation
37
Sense of Completion
45
Steering the Iteration
151
Steering the Release
157
Handling Defects
161
Advanced Issue Defect Databases
165
Advanced Practice Tests as Database
169
Conclusion
171
BONUS TRACKS
175
Well Try
177

Small Releases
49
Customer Defines Release
55
Iteration Planning
61
Quick Design Session
69
Programming
71
Code Quality
83
Pair Programming
87
Unit Tests
93
xUnit
105
Test First by Intention
107
Releasing Changes
121
Do or Do Not
127
Experience Improves Estimates
131
Resources Scope Quality Time
135
Steering
147
How to Estimate Anything
185
Infrastructure
189
Its Chefs Fault
193
Balancing Hopes and Fears
195
Testing Improves Code
199
XPer Tries Java
203
A Java Perspective
211
A True Story
225
Estimates and Promises
229
Everything That Could Possibly Break
233
Afterword
243
Annotated Bibliography
245
Index
261
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